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Also, has anyone else got a Wii? I bought Wii Fit for the missus for Xmas (I wasn't being rude - she requested it) and just got a game called Family Ski. Being a snow skier it is a very realistic and highly entertaining game! Thoroughly recommended.

So many people in various forums bag Wii Fit as boring and not worth it, but I have been enjoying it since Xmas - an effective way to get off my ass and do some exercise and have a bit of fun while doing it. I have had many 1.5 hour sessions where I can feel afterward that I have had a decent workout (some of the exercises are absolutely brutal) yet the time flew and was fun. Bizarre - I never though I would get into it - but I have used it much more than Carolyn at this point (but I need to whereas she doesn't lol). I have noticed my fitness and coordination has improved in the short time I have had it, so that is encouraging.

i cant find this family ski anywhere??

where did u buy it from

Inhouse LAN dota tonight at arena, anyone interested? :)

yeah yeah~ I know it's "Warcraft 3 shit", and most of the people here plays FPS games, but it's ok! gotta try something new everytime maaaaahhhhhhh~~~ THanx LAAHHHHHHH

anyone have a copy of windows 7 ?

yep, and love it.

If you can be bothered coming out to the 'burbs I can put it on a DVD for you Mitch for you to come and pick up. I live in Northgate

I havent heard much about windows 7 yet.

what I have heard has been good tho.

Im in northfield. one suburb over from you nightcrawler. I go to my parents via Nothgate all the time.

still never spotted each other. strange.

i downloaded this morning took about 15 mins ;)goto love extreme cable

lol, you're extreme mate! :)

yep, and love it.

If you can be bothered coming out to the 'burbs I can put it on a DVD for you Mitch for you to come and pick up. I live in Northgate

is it leaps & bounds better than XP Andrew.........also is it very buggy, or fairly well ironed out?

yep, and love it.

If you can be bothered coming out to the 'burbs I can put it on a DVD for you Mitch for you to come and pick up. I live in Northgate

cheers for the offer but im getting it off a mate down the road :)

is it leaps & bounds better than XP Andrew.........also is it very buggy, or fairly well ironed out?

It is very well sorted Pete. I haven't used it as my daily PC, but have mucked around a fair bit and haven't managed to break it. It basically is what Vista should have been and is quite similar. It is currently stable as.

The biggest revelation is the speed - I have it installed on a spare crappy AMD Sempron 3000 with 1Gb of ram and it runs very sweet indeed. Would no doubt blitz on my quad core Phenom, but I already have a dual boot setup and would not be game to break it with a triple boot scenario.

If you want a copy let me know, but you will need to register with MS for a key (easy to do).

If you want a copy let me know, but you will need to register with MS for a key (easy to do).

you got a link ?

also , what drivers will i have to use for my creative x-fi to get sound on w7 ?

or will it automatically apply its own drivers ?

will it pick up my 4gb of ram or just the usual 3.25gb like 32bit os

cheers

you got a link ?

also , what drivers will i have to use for my creative x-fi to get sound on w7 ?

or will it automatically apply its own drivers ?

will it pick up my 4gb of ram or just the usual 3.25gb like 32bit os

cheers

I am running a copy of Windows 7 in VMware under Vista x64. Runs really well with 1gb assigned.

If you want to use the full 4gb simply download Windows 7 x64 :banana:

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